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est known for its spa services, home-grown beauty brand Porcelain has given its skincare a neat revamp that goes beyond the aesthetical. “I wanted the rebranded skincare line to encapsulate the brand’s complexity and reflect our growth that has taken place over the years,” shares Porcelain founder Pauline Ng. “With the new product design and packaging, we also took the opportunity to source for more sustainable packaging materials and reformulated some of our products to ensure they are free of controversial ingredients while delivering

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